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The Green Girls: Poems
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The Green Girls: Poems

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Green is the color of beginnings, of memory and regeneration, of the fluid arc of what has been, / forever becoming us, John Blairs debut poetry collection, The Green Girls, takes the reader on a journey through life as it explores such subjects as marriage, family, and sex. Written in several voices, from husband and wife, brother and sister, young and old, the poems remind us that paradise doesn’t invite us back. Although filled with sadness and pain, Blair’s elegantly written free years resonates with a quiet optimism even while discussing losses and lapses that give life both its terror and its potential for redemption.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Louisiana State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 November 2002
Pages
56
ISBN
9780807128558

Green is the color of beginnings, of memory and regeneration, of the fluid arc of what has been, / forever becoming us, John Blairs debut poetry collection, The Green Girls, takes the reader on a journey through life as it explores such subjects as marriage, family, and sex. Written in several voices, from husband and wife, brother and sister, young and old, the poems remind us that paradise doesn’t invite us back. Although filled with sadness and pain, Blair’s elegantly written free years resonates with a quiet optimism even while discussing losses and lapses that give life both its terror and its potential for redemption.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Louisiana State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 November 2002
Pages
56
ISBN
9780807128558